Success StoryWave Ag: Project Full Plate
Wave Ag: Project Full Plate
Author: Benjamin Rudy
Planning Unit: Fulton County CES
Major Program: Local Food Systems
Plan of Work: To improve the stability, resiliency, and financial well being of individuals and families.
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Due to COVID 19 our WAVE AG Day was cancelled for July 2020. In order to stay connected to our communities the group started Project Full Plate. During the 2020 year, families and businesses have all been struggling. The Four-River WAVE Ag group wanted to show the families they could lend a hand. To replace our annual WAVE Ag Day, the group asked agribusinesses and other local businesses to come alongside the organization and help connect producers with consumers.
Local businesses were very supportive of this idea, contributing over $6,000 to the program. This enabled the WAVE Ag group to go directly to local producers and our farmers markets, buy produce that they were struggling to sell, and distribute the product straight to our local food banks and senior citizens centers.
In Fulton County, Project Full Plate assisted the Fulton County Senior Citizens Senior Center, Fulton County and Fulton Independent School Systems – Backpack Program, Ken-Tenn Food Pantry, and Fulton Co ARK.
There has been tremendous feedback from the program, and the group is working on this through the winter months until fresh produces becomes available again.
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